Early in his career, DAVID ARQUETTE
(Chris McCormick) was involved in numerous films that debuted at the Sundance
Film Festival, including his starring role in Dream With The Fishes,
which he also co-produced; Johns, in which he played the title character;
and The Alarmist, so-starring Stanley Tucci and Kate Capshaw.

It was Arquette's role as Deputy
Dewey in the Scream trilogy that brought him to prominence and earned him
his first Blockbuster Entertainment Award. Audiences also took note of his comic
turn in the hit Never Been Kissed, in which he starred opposite Drew
Barrymore, which brought him another Blockbuster Entertainment Award.

Arquette will be seen in several films
in the coming year: The Grey Zone, an intense World War II drama which
premiered at the Toronto Film festival and will be released this September, A
Foreign Affair and Stealing Sinatra.

Arquette's additional feature film
credits include the comedy See Spot Run,Wild Bill and Ready to
Rumble.